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DIRECTORY.
GLASGOW.
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c.— continued.
Model Lodging Houses Association (for males), 28 M'Alpine at —
Thomas Tetuplotnn, supurinteudent; (for feuiHles), 19 Carrick st —
Jane Wilsr^n. niatron
Moulders' Hall, 18 Sontli Albion ni
Katiooal Bible Society of Scotland, GO Virginia sfc — William J.
Slowan, secretary
Oddfellows' Hall (M.U.), 175 Buchanan st
Operative Masons' Society, 157 Trongate— Charles Tait, Sf^cretary
Operative Tailors' Society, 1-15 Ti'ongale— Henry Wright, secretary
Orange Hall, S3 Candleriggs
Parkliead Public Hall. Parlvhead
Partick, HiUhead and Maryhill Gas Company, Limited, 212 West
George st. William Graham, secretary; and Burgh buildings, Hill-
head— Hugh Crawford, collector
Pilot Office, Itj Robertson st — James M'Favlane, pilot master
Prince of Wales Theatre, 190 Cowcaddens st
Princess' Rooms, Merkland st. Partick
Public Slaughter House, Victoria st. Port Eglinton
Public Washing Houses, Glasgow Green
Queen's Rooms, Clifton st. and La Belle place
Recreation Hall, 59 East Howard st [manager
Religious Institution Rooms, 172 Bn'-banan st— John M'Callum,
Rifle Volunteers — See Lanarkshire, <C'c.
Royal Botanic Gardens. Hillhead
Royal Clyde Yacht Club, 150 Hope st— William York, secretary
Royal Hall, 7 Scott st. Garnethill
Royal Northern Yacht Club, 58 St. Vincent st— R. Hope Robertson,
secretary and treasurer
Sailors' Home, 150 Broomielaw st— Archibald Dewar, superintendent"
Seamen's Institute and Reading Room, 146 Broomielaw st — Wilham
M'Lagan, keeper
St. George's Hall, 106 West Nile st
St. George's Hall. 150 St. George's rd
St. John's Hall (Freemasons), 213 Buchanan st
St. Hilary's Hall (Freemasons), 143 Dumbarton rd. Pai-tick
Sasine Office (for the burgh of Glasgow), City chmbrs. 49 Ingram st
Scotia Music Hall, 116 Stockwell st
Scottish Disestablishment Association, 205 Buchanan st
Scottish National Art Union. 40 Union st— Samuel Hillhoase, sec
Scottish Permissive Bill and Temperance Association's Office, 30
Pope st— Robert Mackay, secretary
Scottish Temperance League Society, 108 Hope st — J. Johnston,
treasurer; W. Johnston, secretary
Seaside Homes' Office, 53 George square — Robert Hillhouso, sec
LANARK jlHIRE.
Servants* Home, 19 Carrick at — Nicholas Dickson, secreini'V
Shetland Fishing Co. Limited, 64 V.'est Regeni st— D, R. iliiegrojior
Society for the Prevention of Gnielty to .VnimaU, 08 Bath st —
Jan-ios irrah;m, hon. sr-cretaiy; Robert. Sloan, inspr-otor
South Side Assembly Koonis, 165 TTpp^'v C.-_^ vn si,, (iorbalf, -Sam-.u-I
BaTV, siippviniondeiit
Standard H;tlls, Main st. GorbrJs— E-bvi I i-'iv^r. pioi<r--'!-'''
Stirling's i'lildic Library, -18 Miller st- -fi i-.M Biau', Ubrariai!
i Thc'iitro Uo>'h1, 77 Cowctiddens ^t — Gio-. -r Aic-'raucis. lessees
Tonnage Ofece, 14 RohertsoJi .l— Daviil Airkeu, collector
Town Clerk's Offices, City chambers, Wilson st— JamesD. Marwick,
town clcriv
Town Hall (tor the burgh of Kiuning Park), Stanley st. K P
Town Hall, .Atnxwell st. I'arfcick
Trades Hall, So Glasafonl st-— Douald M'Cullum, officer
"Training Institution for Domestic Servants, 13 Canning^ place —
— Ross, matron [Trongato
Trongate Working Men's Teininn-aiice and Christian Association, 74
Underwriters' Registry for Iron Vessels. 30 Gordon st — Duncan
Robertson, principal
United Presbyterian Church Offices, 66 Virginia st — R. S. Scott,
home secretary
Vale of Clyde Tramways Co.'s Office, 40 St. Vincent st — Reed &
Mair, secretaries
Volunteer Di*ill Hall, Greeudyke st
Water Office, 23 Miller st
Weights & Measures Office (Central district), 22 Wilson at — Arthur
Herriot, inspector
Weights & Measures Office (Eastern district), 11 Sister st. ilile end
— John M'Cormick, insi>eetor
Weights & Measures Oflice rV\'estem district), 17 Carrick st— Hugh
Richmond, inspector
West of Scotland AngliDg Club, 51 West Regent st— David B:=
Macgregor. secretary
West of Scotland Artillery and Rifle Association, 137 West George
st— Thomas Ferguson, secretary [treasurer
West of Scotland Bible Society, 149 Hope st— John E. Watson,
West of Scotland Convalescent Seaside Homes' Office, 58 West
Geoige st
West of Scotland Hydropathic Co. 157 West George st— Robert
Vorston, secretary
\^'e3tern Club, 147 Buchanan st-ri-Wm. Weatherston, club master
Wine, Spirit and Beer Association, 34 Duudas st— Andrew Wau-
chope, secretary
Yeomanry Cavalry (Queen's Own) Regimental Store, 58 North
Hanover st— Sergeant-Ma j or James Gardner, storf iceeper
^^^^ „ TRAMWAY CARS. , COUNiilY AND SUBURBAN OMNIBUSES,
ei^ht momint' f-n-!w^n^'' PLACE-every six minutes from ^o BEARSDEN, from Buchanan st. at five and six o'lock eyory
. eiKUC mornintr till eleven fivsmnf •. vprnvn frnm T.wpnt.v.firfl ...-..', , ,.
eight morning till eleven evening; return from twenty-five
minutes past eight morning till twenty minutes past eleven ; -j-^ £jjqqjjjjqU|~;-3
BOTANIC GARDENS to ST.
evening (Saturday excepted)
''"""'"""■" rmii the Cross, at a qiKirter-past ten morn-
^. I ing, at two and hall-past fuur afternoon, and at seven evening
minutes li-om ten minutes past light moving tiShllf'pZst t™ T" BURN SIDE, from 6G Argyle st..at _ten morning, twelve noon.
evening; return from twenty minutes before nine morning till i
ten evening
and five, six and ten evening,
and half-past ten night
On Saturday at one afternoon,
BRIDGETON to CRANSTONHILL-evory few minutes from half- ! ?° gfraJi'l^^T fto'm Ouee'Z^st at a nu.rter-past nine and ten
r.ft 'Z7ZZTAmi n'T ''7'T' '"'^" ''■°'" " «""''^'' ; mS?SenZ,t^^^lfourafteUon, "iSal,"^1t^^^^^^
CHAEINr rRO?4 fn rRr?^SH?T T" ""''"T "^"'^.'^e 1 six, seven and eight in the evening. On Saturday ai; one, three
mtnnt^fnaft S»M r.?„^?-^S f n Vr"'^'f° °"""*.'=" from ten , ^^,1 f,^^ afternoon, and nine and ten evening
ftom half'^a^t efthf Zrn-, % ^'"'■P'''''' '.<^° evening; return ; to CLYDEBANK, f^om Queen St. at h;Jf-,..st ten morniua, half-
CRaS^^TONRTT? l^lTNnnlinAn™''''™^^^^ ■ . , ' past one and hilf-past four afternoon. "Extra, on Saturday at
'f,l^^?r^p^s'f's^e*e°n^Z?°^?S^'^e;^:;rm^nrre''t3rr'o^mLT ^ ^^^^^l^tS S!^.!:^^'
CR^sVl^^TTtS-pSlS^^^'^lT^iret^y ten minutes from twenty ^° BUMBRECk', '£1^ Ai,,er'st.,at.eight, nine anda guarter-past
minutes past eight morning till ten evening; return from a
quarter before eit;bt murning till half-past nine evening
CROSSHILL to QUEEN ST— every ten minutes from eight morning
till eleven evening; return from half-past eight morning till ten
minutes past eleven evening
CROSSHILL to ST. GEORGE'S CROSS— every ten minutes from
ten minutes past eight morning till eleven evening ; return from
eight morning till half-past ten evening
DENNISTOUN to ST. VINCENT PLACE-every twelve minutes
from eight morning till eleven evening ; return from twenty
minutes past eight morning till twenty minutes past eleven
evening
GOV AN to PAISLEY ROAD TOLL-every ten minutes from halt-
past eight morning till half-past ten evening; return from a
quarter before nine morning till eleven evening
KELVIN BRIDGE to PAISLEY ROAD- every ten minutes from
eight morning till eleven evening; return from eight morning till
ten minuLes past eleven evening
LONDON ROAD to PAISLEY ROAD— every twelve minutes from
half-past seven morning till half-past ten evening; return ten
minutes past eight morning till eleven evening
PAISLEY ROAD to PARIvIIEAD TOLL-every ten minutes from
twenty minutes past eight morning tiU ten minutes past eleven
evening ; return from a quarter before eight morning till half-paat
ten evening
PARTICK to QUEEN ST— every five minutes from a quarter past
eight morning till half-past ten evening ; return from a quarter
before nine morning till eleven evening
WHITEINCH to QUEEN ST— every quarter hour from eight
morning till ten evening; return from a quarter before nine morn-
ing till eleven evening
WHITEVALE to CRAaSTONHILL- every ten minutes ti-om half-
past seven morning till a quarter before eleven evening ; return
from eight morning till ten minutes past eleven evening
ToHUTCHESONTOWN— an omnibus from Miller St. every seven
and a half minutes fiom a quarter past eight morning till a
quarter before eleven evening
To SOUTH SIDE STATION-an omnibus from Buchanan st. every
quarter of an hour
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ten morning, and four, live and six evening. On Saturday at
one, two and three afternoon
To LANGSIDE, from :\'iller st. at nine and ten morning, & four,
five & six evening. On Saturday at one, two and three afternoon
To IMARYHILL, from Rosehall St. hourly from eleven morning to
eight evening (Saturday excepted)
To MARYHILL from Buchanan st. at nine morning and every
hour up to ten night. On Saturday every half hour after two
in the afternoon
To MEARNS. from 30 Stockwell st. at half-past four afternoon
To MOUNT FLOPJDA, from Queen st. at a quarter past nine &
ten morning, twelve noon, two, four & a quarter-past live after-
noon, and six, seven and night evening. On Saturday at one,
tlu'ee and five artnrn^.on, and nine and ten night
To P0LLOKSirA\^'S, irom Maxwell st. every half hour from half-
past u'lie lo eleven morning, twelve noon, and every half hour
from one aJternoon to eleven night. On Saturday at half-past
two, quarter-past three, half-past nine and quarter-past ten
To POLLOKSHAWS, from 143 Argyle st. at bnii-paRt eleven morn-
ing, a quarter-past five afternoon, a quarter-past seven and ten
minutes before ten evening. On Saturday at a quarter before
two and a quarter before four afternoon and half-past nine
evening
To POLLOKSHIELDS, from Buchanan st. at nine and a quarter-
past ten morning, and every hour from a quarter-past four to a
quarter-past six evening. On Saturday every hourfi-om a quarter-
past one to a quarter-past three afternoon
To SHAWLANDS, from Buchanan st. at a quarter before nine, a
quarter before ten and a quarter before eleven morning, a quarter
before four, a quarter before five and at six eveuiug. On Satur-
day at one, two and three aftenaoon
To ROCKVILLA and KEPPOCHILL, from St. Enoch square, 0VC17
hour from a quarter before ten morning to a quarter before uinH
evening
To RUTHERGLEN, from 66 Ai-gyle st. at ten morning and twelve
noon, and every hour from two afternoon to ten evening. Ou
Saturday at one afternoon, and a quarter before eight, a quarter-
past nine and half-past ten evening
To SPRINGBURN and ST. ROLLOX, from St. Enoch square, at
nine, half-past nine and ten morning, and every twenty minutsB
thereafter tiU ten night
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